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English Mid-Century Pine Wood Breakfront Hutch / Cabinet
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
English Mid-Century Pine Wood Breakfront Hutch / Cabinet
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Medallion
A circular or oval frame having within it an ornamental motif often resembling a metal or decorative design.
Hutch
A free-standing cabinet piece with a set of open shelves in its upper portion, and a lower half that serves as a countertop with a combination of drawers and cabinets beneath. Hutches are most often used in kitchens or dining rooms, but can be multi-purpose. They were common in the Gothic household.
Pine
A popular wood for furniture-making, valued for its softness and workability. Because of its softness, it is more shock-absorbent than other hardwoods. It is a lighter wood in color, ranging from tan to a creamy white color, sometimes with dark, distinct knots. It is an extremely common wood variety.
Breakfront
A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.
Medallion
A circular or oval frame having within it an ornamental motif often resembling a metal or decorative design.
Hutch
A free-standing cabinet piece with a set of open shelves in its upper portion, and a lower half that serves as a countertop with a combination of drawers and cabinets beneath. Hutches are most often used in kitchens or dining rooms, but can be multi-purpose. They were common in the Gothic household.
Pine
A popular wood for furniture-making, valued for its softness and workability. Because of its softness, it is more shock-absorbent than other hardwoods. It is a lighter wood in color, ranging from tan to a creamy white color, sometimes with dark, distinct knots. It is an extremely common wood variety.
Breakfront
A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.
Medallion
A circular or oval frame having within it an ornamental motif often resembling a metal or decorative design.
Hutch
A free-standing cabinet piece with a set of open shelves in its upper portion, and a lower half that serves as a countertop with a combination of drawers and cabinets beneath. Hutches are most often used in kitchens or dining rooms, but can be multi-purpose. They were common in the Gothic household.
Pine
A popular wood for furniture-making, valued for its softness and workability. Because of its softness, it is more shock-absorbent than other hardwoods. It is a lighter wood in color, ranging from tan to a creamy white color, sometimes with dark, distinct knots. It is an extremely common wood variety.
Breakfront
A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.